"Ondo-Ondo" is a word in HILIGAYNON

ondo-ondo HILIGAYNON
Definition:

ondô-óndò - To fondle, caress, play with,
give cheer to, cause to laugh. Ondôondoá
ang bátà. Play with the baby. Make the
baby laugh. (cf. dálò, ókol, yonggôyónggò).

Few words of positivity

For centuries the death penalty, often accompanied by barbarous refinements, has been trying to hold crime in check; yet crime persists. Why? Because the instincts that are warring in man are not, as the law claims, constant forces in a state of equilibrium.

Albert Camus

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

Why did the boy take the ruler to bed?He wanted to see how long he slept.

duray HILIGAYNON

dúray - To tickle, titillate, make to itch. Duráya ang bátà, agúd magkádlaw. Tickle the baby to make it laugh. …

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oko HILIGAYNON

ókò - Laughing for the first time, beginning to laugh (smile); to begin to laugh or smile, to crow. Ang …

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pakadlaw HILIGAYNON

pakádlaw - Caus. of kádlaw—to laugh. To excite laughter, set one laughing, raise a laugh, have one laughing. Ginpakádlaw níya …

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yakat HILIGAYNON

yakát - Invitation, persuasion, inducing, urging; to urge, induce, persuade, incite, instigate, prevail upon, attract, allure, entice, draw. Yakatá ang …

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yuhum, yuhum HILIGAYNON

yúhum, yuhúm - To smile, laugh pleasantly. Nagyuhúm siá sang pagkabatî níya sang amó nga kahalam-útan. He smiled when he …

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